Robo poem for 2021-08-10
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So spake th' Horizon round Thick-rammd, at ease
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Of EDEN planted; EDEN on Bitnet
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(Judy now changing; down Thus fenc't,
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and sequesterd, though bare backs upheave Into the cited
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dead in Glory sat, by Fountain or rather what sleep
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hath none could no cost and Joint-racking
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Rheums. Dire was taught, Ransack'd the gather'd
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beams, Now Heav'n so dread then pittying how glorious
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and therein By this our Conquerour,
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(whom I beg, and dash To intellectual,
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give his Arke a Universal Orb they
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rag'd Against unpaind, impassive; from succour farr. So
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spake our coming to bring, Where Joy
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entire. Then smell old With Man, that at
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command, and call'd Seas: And famish
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him saw till one slight bound
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the Portress of knowledg could endure; without step, last Eevnings
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talk, in fears and possess The Spirit
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That for change Worth waiting, since fate In
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blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly vision beatific: by
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Fate shall in Hell, say he our Foe.
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Seest thou canst not a Beast, was good,
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why not? som cursed things deemd so streight,
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so proud ambitious aim Against us here Breathe forth whatever
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in doubt remaines, VVhich onely Tree of
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tempestuous fire, He sorrows now, uncall'd before
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thy conduct, and Wrong, Of Natures know'st,
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and pile Stood on Armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord,
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and feel that here below Philosophers
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in Array of ISAAC, and Providence Out of Right.
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So send forth Triumphant through fire Had
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leasure, wondring Eyes I obey But see who
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shouldst hope, to Earth Not meerly titular, since God
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expresly hath all hue, as in him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels under Kings; there to disinthrone
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the Place or but soon failing, meets A Pillar
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of revenge, immortal Elements In order came as
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Head a non profit thee resolvd, Rather then
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form'd within bounds; beyond The smelling sweet: and all associated
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files of sacred hill and havoc hewn, And
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bended knee His eye beheld. For bliss,
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as Gods, and RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake.
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Why is his, or once on earth the rest:
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he spake. Why but O Son, but worse He spake:
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and return Of knowledge, as that his Mediator,
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his brutal sense, In whom New BABELS, had th'
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AEQUATOR, as Sea-men tell, With featherd
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soon devour me upheld, that Crystalline Sphear whose
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deare Short intermission none henceforth No voice
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explain'd: the companions of ears, which will grow:
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So fitly them furder woe or ridge the Hill; Joyous
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the terms of bright Of Creatures to joyn;
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and Lord? Back to Death last, repli'd. That jealous
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leer maligne Ey'd them derided, while Warr Irreconcileable,
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to EGYPT, divided Legion might in PALESTINE, and so
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huge must the Majesty of NILE: So on
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golden days, fruitful of mankind in Heav'n Thus he wore,
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to submit or heav'd his Angels; and
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obedience could obtaine By som new wak't from
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guilt and weltring by deeds Fearless,
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endanger'd Heav'ns bounds were joyn'd The
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full of man; but chief were form'd, Save when
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he views The Portal shon, inimitable on main wing
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Now Land, Sea, together crowded drove him,
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who full time this my Good; by easie
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intercourse Thither let me is low whom imbracing, thus
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pour'd: Whence true Life Our prison strong,
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who live no doubt, And Chrystall wall of sin
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in ruin: into the Maker rais'd us
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asunder, Hopeless to like, but what is large. So
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strictly, but he despis'd His bursting forth
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among them that veils the Gard'n
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of Life; So willingly chose his mortall sting
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disarm'd. I arreede thee speak, One
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came, that advantage all, And Spirits be the Quire
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stood Eye so violence and Battel hung; till
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I yeild all these in passion into
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deception unaware, To less Then Fables name best Deserve
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the Nations of sorrow, doleful shades, where Champions bold
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words constraind. 1.F.3. YOU AGREE THAT
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YOU FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR USE
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THIS WORK High overarch't imbowr; or TYPHON, whom
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the Maker, be my Glorie and seemd
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well suite with tender herb, were laid,
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nor from men Such of harme. This day
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Of King of anyone anywhere at Altars, when it
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seems a registered trademark, and pain and
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slow, Yet rung With Foes met in Mount
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he put off, and Lord, That we
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thought Both of death or down alone
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My hold us eclipst under him placable
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and ensuring that draws O're Sea Tost up here
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condemn'd In billows, leave nothing hard, much they
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fell! There oft accus'd Serpent hath
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also went hautie on, with reiterated crimes he
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found thee combin'd In miserie; such wherein
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remaind (For Eloquence the terms of Life must
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be good, amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And sleep thou belong
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not offending, satisfi'd With lowliness Majestic
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from begging peace: and Steeds; what seem'd So
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easily as seemd, where ere he so deare,
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Found worthy to irksom night; at command,
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and rais'd I forewarn thee, and smoak and friendly
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voice, and heard, for the Hall (Though like This new
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Casual fruition, quitted all who wrongd. And liquid
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Plain, forlorn and Office is plotting how
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weak, If chance Or Serenate, which
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follows dignity, might preserve Unhurt our loss of taste
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No need walk, you will reigne A
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faithful works, Or hollow'd bodies may deem him, what
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was not be: Taste after them
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in by ventring higher Argument I fled amain, pursu'd and
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chief Of this text should with jealous leer maligne
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Of this high Throne, O EVE, though the first
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design Pleas'd highly they argu'd then, if ever, then, Then
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aught disturb'd thir secret now from
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SYRIAN ground, as Sea-men tell, With rallied Arms Fearless
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assault, In battel, what proof his thralls
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By right hand; your Heav'n so spent
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In dust, Desirous to soft slumbrous
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weight of Pomp and create Another side, the Wheels
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her Silver Mantle didst converse, Wisdom gain'd a
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Paradise, and strait the fatall hands Aid us, in
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Front Presented with revenge: cruel his
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fate In all who created thee, reign
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King, though divided With wonder, but rackt
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with hostile Arms Fearless assault, In dubious Battel rang'd
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for thou seest From Heav'n, over built in
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they but he created thee, offerd good, why
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In some forein land Men call'd From thee
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concentring all passage broad, since none higher
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in sighs began. Is now concernes us not
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soon after him seduc't, but all
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Trees Of Spirits adjudg'd to like, but
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me. To mortal things, Abominable, inutterable, and sloth,
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Surfet, and as again provoke Our
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purer essence then him a spot like these, But
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see Black fire Into th' Almightie Arme, Uplifted
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spurns the work. Copyright laws of Cherub
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rode Triumphant through many Throned Powers, Princedoms, Powers,
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nor more; but me. To first shape the
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Conquerour? who sought thee tell how, if true!
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yet in despair, to tread with hideous
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Name, when ZEPHYRUS on they fought at
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head and call'd EGYPT, divided into her soft'nd Soile,
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for open Skie, in Heav'n so bent
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to soar Above th' Angelical to sit secure
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Either to soar Above them mirth & gray;
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thy aid, I never ceasing bark'd With
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unexperienc't thought, will support to submit or the house of
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Men also, and gigantic deeds. Then that witherd all
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Her old Night. All kinds, and cleerd, and find
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No voice but favour'd more be
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free; Yet dreadful and as numerous late, now
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flotes, but bring Solstitial summers heat.
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To thir issue Guard, Mount whereon were none,
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But goe with transcendent brightnes didst not lost;
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Evil as gross, no outward aid This
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glorious shape and ADES, and coast of Palm-tree pleasantest
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to my defensless head; Was understood, the Sun:
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His barren leaves. Them in Heav'n in hate; if
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cause To have past that same watrie Labyrinth, whereof
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each motion formes. Nor will claim My sole part
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in warlike sound Of day-spring, and
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flour, Glistring with Pinns of mankind,
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in darkness there to mark what higher I
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chiefly Thou find'st him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels seen in woe or rage let
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fall. Such to dalliance had to smallest Dwarfs, in
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OREB since into the Shepherds pen thir eyes;
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with Winds Close sailing from the flowing
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haire In that end, And upstart Creatures,
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dignifi'd so strongly drawn up risen With
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conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And now might
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else above Prevenient Grace my stay? Thee Native
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Soile, for ev'n in Waters underneath had been
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falling, and clasp thy abundance wants thee, and full.
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After his potent Rod Of Mans woe and jealousies,
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to thine By my wisdom, and therein stand.
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For sight or smell diffus'd. To bottomless
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perdition, there I for that time when they
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sit we hate. Let in coole, and therein Each
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perturbation smooth'd with Skins of Heav'ns
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now with somthing not let it be the
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happier daies. Posting Date: March 2, 2011 [EBook
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